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I'm not leaving inner city Portland. We could sell our place, and for what things are going for in my hood, we could move to the burbs and get a McMansion. Rather live in a 97 year old fixer upper though. Right now we couldn't afford a house in our own neighborhood, so we just refinanced and are going to do a ton of projects. We'll get our money back, but it just blows me away how much cribs are going for. This is my neighborhood below......
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My uncle lives right there on Alameda and 47th. Nice house, he used to live right across the street, but bought the other house across the street because he wanted the view in his backyard. I had no idea he paid a cool mil for it.
 
Hey Minstrel, I am trying to decide between four SF restaurants - all great Yelp reviews, all Top 100. Do you know Bay restaurant scene perchance?
Pabu, Akiko, Boulevard, Kokkari

I haven't actually tried Akiko, I couldn't comment on it at all. The other three are great, the only way I'd differentiate them, other than actual cuisine, is in terms of atmosphere/ambiance. I think Pabu's izakaya style is the most interesting of the three.
 
That reporter should visit Trenton, NJ and complete his whirlwind tour in Camden. That article would make interesting journalism.
 
Ever tried Mourad? Fab food, service. style. Gave five stars on Yelp.
 
Ever tried Mourad? Fab food, service. style. Gave five stars on Yelp.

I haven't, but I've heard good things from a couple of people and now you. I'll definitely need to check it out, thanks!
 
I haven't, but I've heard good things from a couple of people and now you. I'll definitely need to check it out, thanks!

Run by Moroccan immigrant and no pork products on menu. Hopefully Trump won't deport him!

(if you like fish, branzino was to die for)
 
I'm not leaving inner city Portland. We could sell our place, and for what things are going for in my hood, we could move to the burbs and get a McMansion. Rather live in a 97 year old fixer upper though. Right now we couldn't afford a house in our own neighborhood, so we just refinanced and are going to do a ton of projects. We'll get our money back, but it just blows me away how much cribs are going for. This is my neighborhood below......
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Man is Portland and the State ripping you guys off!
You are paying far more in school tax per student that anywhere else in the state and receiving the lest amount of state school aid per student than anywhere in the state.
The largest amount of monies paid by the State goes to school systems surrounding Portland, basically just outside the Urban Growth boundary.
Wonder how that happens?
 
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Run by Moroccan immigrant and no pork products on menu. Hopefully Trump won't deport him!

(if you like fish, branzino was to die for)

Sounds good! Want to show me the good spots next month? You can pick me up at the Aquatic Park where the MarAzul will be anchored.
 
Just make sure u have enough time to go to Home Depot after bed, bath and beyond

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But really.... there's more than one kind of minimalism. You like to "party on" (bro). You don't need as much home space cuz it seems like you're always out eating, going out, seeing and doing things.

For some.... minimalism is more about keeping things simple, enjoying the comforts of home, relaxing at home. That's how I roll. I spend most of my summer relaxing in the backyard, grilling and drinking. Maybe listening to a little music.
 
Ashland, Oregon is the real hipster spot of Oregon now, maaaaan. It's small and out of the way and nobody talks about it yet.
 
Ashland, Oregon is the real hipster spot of Oregon now, maaaaan. It's small and out of the way and nobody talks about it yet.
My wife and I love to go there for a weekend ..I love the place
 
Run by Moroccan immigrant and no pork products on menu. Hopefully Trump won't deport him!

(if you like fish, branzino was to die for)

Sounds good! Want to show me the good spots next month? You can pick me up at the Aquatic Park where the MarAzul will be anchored.

Does the time indicate a rejection?
 
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But really.... there's more than one kind of minimalism. You like to "party on" (bro). You don't need as much home space cuz it seems like you're always out eating, going out, seeing and doing things.

For some.... minimalism is more about keeping things simple, enjoying the comforts of home, relaxing at home. That's how I roll. I spend most of my summer relaxing in the backyard, grilling and drinking. Maybe listening to a little music.

#WhitePeopleGoals
 
I haven't been to BBY since I was in college. My yard is nicely landscaped and cool. I enjoy chilling out there. Content.

I do enough travel for work and with the family that I get my adventures that way and enjoy relaxing at home. I live a few blocks from several fantastic restaurants, so a nice bite and chilling at home is great.
 
I haven't been to BBY since I was in college. My yard is nicely landscaped and cool. I enjoy chilling out there. Content.

I do enough travel for work and with the family that I get my adventures that way and enjoy relaxing at home. I live a few blocks from several fantastic restaurants, so a nice bite and chilling at home is great.


You clap for sizzling fajitas.
 
We don't have many chain restaurants in our town, aside from fast food.

The cheesiest place near us is McMenamin's.
 
I can hardly see a date with MarAzul.

I've met MarAzul a few times and have even been down to his Bandon estate. He is true gentleman and fun to talk with. As long as you both agreed on which topics to not discuss, I'm sure you would have a great lunch. Not sure about you driving him around. Maybe save that for next year.
 
Just in the past year, the rent for my 1 bedroom apartment here in Vancouver went up from $585, to $670, and now it's $918 a month. In one year.

I think prices everywhere are going up, but it's probably most painful in places like Portland.
 
$918 a month. I paid $1200/month for a 1 bedroom apt in Brooklyn, in 1994...

It is probably $3500 a month now...
 
$918 would barely rent a room in Oakland. In San Francisco, a place on the floor.

I socialize with people with whom I disagree on some issues, of course - how often do we meet someone with whom we are in accord 100% of the time? But they have to at least support my equal civil rights. Anyone who does not agree with that is not someone with whom I voluntarily associate.
 
$918 would barely rent a room in Oakland. In San Francisco, a place on the floor.

I socialize with people with whom I disagree on some issues, of course - how often do we meet someone with whom we are in accord 100% of the time? But they have to at least support my equal civil rights. Anyone who does not agree with that is not someone with whom I voluntarily associate.

The first part of your post, I agree: prices in the Bay Area are fucking ridiculous. But I think (though I'm not up-to-date on Bay Area rates of pay) that the income is higher in the Bay Area than here.

It's the same reason the barren oil fields in the Dakotas are so expensive to live in: the folks that work those fields make enormous amounts of money for the work they do.

As for the second part of your post......sorry, have I said something here that you disagree with? Or were you addressing another post?
 
As for the second part of your post......sorry, have I said something here that you disagree with? Or were you addressing another post?

She was addressing meeting up with Marzy when he goes to San Fran.
 

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